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axont, (edited ) to memes in Its sad. .

I can’t put into words how much I despise modern stadium country. It’s like the opposite of art. I grew up in the south around people who could only stomach country music like that. Everything else to them was too weird, or not white enough.

The closest analogy to country music are the movies fascists made, like the ones Hans Steinhoff and Goebbels directed. Completely banal plots and lack of artistic value. The only reason they were made as to communicate fascist rhetoric and fulfill a quota of cultural markers.

That’s all modern country music is. It’s the music of boring middle class white people who feel uneasy if their specific cultural touchstones aren’t constantly reinforced. There have to be trucks, land ownership, high school football, generic American jingoism, glorification of alcoholism.

The most common thread in this shit music is that anything outside of a middle class conservative white lifestyle is to be mistrusted. The girl from a small town who goes off to college in a big city, but realizes her home was truly out in the sticks. The song about how country values make a person more virtuous or fun. “Don’t go over that hill, don’t go looking for anything further.” It could possibly be a sweet sentiment if it weren’t for the target audience: comfortable white shitheads who drive a $80,000 Ford truck in the suburbs.

axont, to asklemmy in Probably a stupid question, but will we ever have something like a microwave to make things cold? Is there a reason this can't exist?

Make something vibrate fast easier than make something vibrate slower

axont, to asklemmy in Probably a stupid question, but will we ever have something like a microwave to make things cold? Is there a reason this can't exist?

Push heat into something is easier than pull heat out of something

axont, to memes in save it for later

System Shock 2 is highly unbalanced where a conventional weapons run will do you just fine even if you have no idea what you’re doing. I think the assault rifle, when using the correct ammo, will kill any enemy in the game within 6 shots except the final boss. And there’s ammo everywhere.

Psi playthroughs make the game trivial if you know where you’re going

axont, to memes in It was necessary for the plot

Dusk Till Dawn is amazing because for like an hour it’s just a kinda normal hostage/crime movie, then it’s very suddenly vampires

axont, to risa in Proudly a nerd

I’d suggest going through a list of the best TNG episodes

axont, to risa in Proudly a nerd

A lot of nerds became doctors and aerospace scientists and stuff because of Star Trek

axont, to memes in Every third post on Lemmy

I think the implication is we’re addicted to a magical potion that transforms us into an evil alter ego who causes mischief in town

And then we get to hang out with Abbott and Costello

axont, to memes in Every third post on Lemmy

Yes I go into a phone booth as my normal commie antifa self and come out as Chudly Dugsfermpt local pool supply company owner and lover of Milton Friedman

axont, to memes in Every third post on Lemmy

I’m getting the impression from Lemmy that there’s an overrepresentation of the particular demographic of comfortable middle-aged bookish software engineers who live in the US or Canada.

axont, to worldnews in Head of NATO says Russia invaded Ukraine because of NATO expansionism

Naval Facility Okinawa is one of the more controversial. There’s also Fort Magsaysay in the Philippines, along with others in the region. The US really does have China surrounded on multiple fronts.

The largest American overseas base is Camp Humphreys in South Korea, which comprises of over 500 individual buildings and cost $11 billion.

axont, to asklemmy in What's your favourite niche website?

Can’t go wrong with looking around at the blogs and stuff at neocities.org/browse Lots of creative people with an interest in retro style website and blog design

I also like www.howmanypeopleareinspacerightnow.com

And of course gotta mention the GOAT zombo.com

axont, to asklemmy in What is the one most astonishingly dumb things that, as a child, you believed was absolute truth?

I used to think all food for adults were called Sad Meals, as opposed to Happy Meals (like at McDonald’s).

I thought some wild stuff as a child that feels more fantastical than strictly dumb. Like I thought everyone was psychic except me and could hear my thoughts. I thought time worked differently depending on who I talked with. I thought the earth was both flat or round depending on where you were standing. I’d often get dreams and reality confused too. For some reason I thought dogs were people who had been cursed into becoming pets, probably because of me seeing the donkeys from Pinocchio. I thought half of people were robots fueled by pieces of the sun they’d pluck out of the sky.

This one is common, but I thought water simply phased through your body if you touched it. There was an episode of Bill Nye where he mentions that water “goes through your hand” and says it just like that. So I thought water simply phased through hands.

I think I was just abused as a kid and neglected

axont, to worldnews in Yes this year is as hot as you think it is

Don’t worry, sometimes there will be freak years where ocean currents reverse or something and there are widespread cold snaps and crops die

axont, to asklemmy in What are some commonly known facts that are too bizarre for you to believe to be true?

There are only 24 episodes of the initial run of The Jetsons and only 25 of Scooby Doo. They got aired as reruns for decades before more episodes were made. There are only 15 episodes of Mr. Bean.

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